Sunday, June 22, 2014

South Dakota Republicans out to Impeach that Walking Bag of Excrement?

The South Dakota Republican Party state convention passed a
resolution calling for the impeachment of President Barack Obama
Saturday.

The resolution says Obama has "violated his oath of
office in numerous ways." It specifically cites the release of five
Taliban combatants in a trade for captive U.S. soldier Bowe Bergdahl,
Obama's statement that people could keep insurance companies, and recent
EPA regulations on power plants.

"Therefore, be it resolved that
the South Dakota Republican Party calls on our U.S. Representatives to
initiate impeachment proceedings against the president of the United
States," the resolution reads.

Allen Unruh of Sioux Falls sponsored the resolution.

"I've
got a thick book on impeachable offenses of the president," Unruh said,
calling on South Dakota to "send a symbolic message that liberty shall
be the law of the land."

Delegate David Wheeler of Beadle County disagreed.

"I
believe we should not use the power of impeachment for political
purposes," Wheeler said.

"By doing this, we would look petty, like we
can't achieve our political goals through the political process."

Larry
Eliason of Potter County agreed, noting that he opposed the impeachment
resolution even though "the only thing (Obama's) done the last six
years that I approve of is when he adopted a pet."

But Larry Klipp of Butte County, a retired Marine, said matters go beyond mere political disagreements with Obama.

"If
anyone in this room cannot see the horrendous, traitorous scandals run
by the Obama administration, I will pray for you," Klipp said.

Delegates
voted 191-176 in favor of the resolution. The Pennington County
delegation voted 47-9 in favor of the impeachment resolution, and
Minnehaha County voted 28-15 in favor.

Rep. Kristi Noem, South
Dakota's lone delegate in the House of Representatives — which has the
power to initiate impeachment proceedings — was cool to the resolution.

Noem,
who addressed the Republican convention Saturday morning, hours before
the resolutions was voted on, doesn't believe impeachment is the "best
way" to deal with Obama.

"The congresswoman currently believes the
best way for Congress to hold the president accountable is to continue
aggressive committee oversight and investigations into the
administration's actions like the ongoing VA scandal, the targeting of
conservative groups by the IRS, Benghazi, and the recent Taliban
prisoner exchange," said Brittany Comins, Noem's spokesperson.

If
the House voted to impeach Obama, the Senate would then rule on the
validity of the charges. It takes a two-thirds majority in the Senate to
remove a president from office.

Barack Obama and Eric Holder have committed felonies, including being accessories to murder over the ATF program, "Fast and Furious", to get guns into the hands of Mexican drug gangs to commit murders to attack the 2nd Amendment. So, these criminals, Obama and US Attorney General Eric Holder seem to stop at nothing. The below story of uncontrolled influx of illegal aliens is yet another desperate attempt for puppets of the globalist elites trying to implode America.